tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958552655138556675.post8811598164929145273..comments2023-06-09T05:25:50.598-04:00Comments on Silver Pieces - The Strange and Peculiar: Simple Tiffany PatternsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958552655138556675.post-90058069185921373642015-01-01T16:55:50.151-05:002015-01-01T16:55:50.151-05:00I stand corrected. Thank you so much for advising ...I stand corrected. Thank you so much for advising me of the correct information. How lucky you are to have such a talented great uncle. The house of Tiffany is in a league of its own. Enjoy your sterling. As you know it was meant to be used! Thank you for reading the blog. ACWAC Williamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02093561819382714085noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958552655138556675.post-77813957716894678612014-12-31T22:45:51.963-05:002014-12-31T22:45:51.963-05:00This is the second time I am typing this, so I hop...This is the second time I am typing this, so I hope you don't get it twice. For some reason I have problems posting using google. anyway, I found this site when I did a search for Tiffany Palmette. And, I also checked for Tiffany Hampton. The reason I am writing is to tell you that Charles B. Blake designed both Hampton and Palmette. He was my mother's uncle and gave her a set of Hampton when she was married in 1935 so I was lucky to grow up using it every day. I think you got your information from Antique Cupboard, and they now have the correct information and I thought you might also like to have that. Thanks! Elizabethhudsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17609894830470680121noreply@blogger.com